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Title: Comparison between transcranial direct current stimulation and acupuncture on upper extremity rehabilitation in stroke: A single-blind randomized controlled trial
Authors: Hathaiareerug C.
Vearasilp A.
Keywords: adult
Article
basal ganglion
brain ischemia
Brunnstrom stage
Chinese medicine
clinical article
clinical assessment
comparative study
controlled study
dexterity test
electroacupuncture
electrostimulation
female
follow up
Fugl Meyer Assessment of motor recovery
functional disease
grip strength
human
middle aged
motor performance
occupational therapy
physiotherapy
primary motor cortex
Purdue pegboard task score
randomized controlled trial
rehabilitation care
scoring system
single blind procedure
task performance
training
transcranial direct current stimulation
upper limb
Issue Date: 2019
Abstract: Objective: To compare the effects of transcranial direct current stimulation (TDCS) with traditional Chinese acupuncture on upper-extremity (UE) function among patients with stroke. Materials and Methods: Participants with subacute to chronic stroke who had moderate to severe UE functional impairment were randomly allocated to the TDCS or electro-acupuncture group, then underwent three weeks of physical therapy and occupational therapy, with 20 minutes of a-TDCS (2 mA) or electro-acupuncture applied during training once weekly. Primary outcome was determined using the Fugl-Meyer Assessment of motor recovery at 1-month follow-up. Results: The 18 participants were allocated into two groups. Fugl-Meyer Assessment increased in both the TDCS and electroacupuncture groups (5.00±3.08, p=0.001 and 7.4±4.9, p=0.002, respectively). However, no difference was found between groups, and no significant difference was observed in grip strength and task specific performance in both groups. Conclusion: The application of TDCS might provide benefits in recovering hand motor function among patients with subacute to chronic stroke but does not go beyond those of electro-acupuncture. © JOURNAL OF THE MEDICAL ASSOCIATION OF THAILAND.
URI: https://ir.swu.ac.th/jspui/handle/123456789/12326
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ISSN: 1252208
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